Thursday, May 30, 2013

Invasion

Well I've been sewing in the living room of our 800 square foot home for the past 8 months. I've been hauling my 'stash' (such as it is) around in boxes/bags and working out of them for the past year and a half. Every thing is a mess! Everyone is tired of the constant hum of the my sewing machine, one room is a little tight for all 4 of us to be doing a different activity (thank goodness winter is over). So my children informed me that it was time for them to sew, since it was raining anyway and I was being too loud for them to do anything else in the house (fair enough). This excited me at first until they didn't get bored and my sewing area has been looking like this for the past 3 days.

Hahaha, look at the petal on the box!

The kids are having a ball and making some progress on their quilts. The plan was just to make a quick little quilt for their special toys but it has snowballed into a full out quilt project. I'm planning on teaching some youth classes once my studio is finally finished (Renovation Blog), so the kids are being my little tester monkeys (arn't they always).

Payton's block (6 years old) 9" square

Jordan's block (7 years old) 9" square

Anyhow I'll keep the updates coming and see what we end up with here. They are both bound and determined to free motion the quilts when the time comes... I don't know if I'm ready for the frustration of this particular challenge.

With kids, renovations, damn bloody annoying personalty filled cats, and husband aside. I have been making progress on my own projects. I have been drafting (with help from my best friend Andi) and constructing a couple of patterns. I'm not ready to reveal anything yet but I'm pretty proud of the free motion quilting I did on this one. The pattern if from Angela Walters book "Free-Motion Quilting" I really enjoyed the designs and instructions outlined in the book. It has inspired me to try some different ideas and more open concept designs.

Back of quilt

Front of quilt

As I mentioned in the beginning of this post and seems to be a running theme throughout my blog, I'm cramped! It's so frustrating trying to work on projects in this area. I have recently taken up crochet because I can't actually work on my planned projects because they are just too big (literally, the fabric I want to use is bigger than the living room). Sometimes I wish I had taken up crochet as a primary art. It is so small and cheap compared to quilting. Obviously it's too late for me because I'm way to far gone with my love of quilting to turn back now, but boy o' boy I'll think that one through in the next life. My string art is most definitely something that isn't coming easy for me. I mean it's like learning a different language in short form before you even know the language! Geeze it took forever for me to work it all out! I suppose it should have been easier but I don't even have a cell phone never mind text or understand any of the short hand. Hmmmm, as I type this it's becoming more and more apparent that I'm making excuses... Anyhow I think I have a handle on it now.

Well that is all with the fiber art stuff. On a side note the garden I decided not to plant this year because I'm way to busy just got some peas, parsley and beans added to it. *smack self in head*

About Me

I have 2 little brats that drive me crazy by playing dodgeball with their glass teaset (I honestly don't know why they did this). My girls are 7 and 8 years old and the 'what the heck is going on' of my life. I'm married to a man who deals with the tangled Christmas lights like a professional and who tries to listen to my quilt rants without rolling his eyes too much. I started quilting in May 2011, and have had to limit my quilting time to after 5pm since that day I realized my kids had eaten raw hotdogs for dinner and run their own bath.